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Myth
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3090 Southlawn DriveSaint Paul, MN 55109
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DescriptionA club atmosphere combines with a huge concert venue to create one of the St. Paul area's most popular hotspots at Myth. Located on Southlawn Drive in northern Maplewood, Myth schedules hit musicians from around Minnesota and the country, as well as some of the hottest DJs around. The spacious design and accommodating layout also makes Myth one of the most popular clubs in the state, and has become the premier live music destination in St. Paul. The fun at Myth begins downstairs, where people mingle at both the large main bar and the spacious lounge area before the night's entertainment begins. When it does, the crowd heads to the huge dance floor area, where either a scheduled band or DJ plays to a crowd that chooses to huddle together, instead of being forced to. Those wishing for a more intimate experience can head upstairs to the VIP area, which also features lounge and bar areas. For concerts, tickets can be purchased for balcony seating overlooking the dance floor and three luxurious suites chock full of amenities are available. Many people in the St. Paul area flock to Myth every weekend, so check the schedule above to see who will be performing and prepare for a night of entertainment you won't soon forget.
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